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UKCLA / Durham Law School Teaching in Public Law Workshops On 15 December 2021 and 12 January 2022 […]

UKCLA November 5, 2021 Events

Cassandra Somers-Joce, Daniel Hoadley, Editha Nemsic, and Joe Tomlinson: Better Evidence of Judicial Review Decision-Making: Exploring the Potential of Machine Learning

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There are many claims made about decision-making in judicial review. The way that judges do decide, or ought […]

UKCLA November 4, 2021 Administrative law, Judicial review, Judiciary

Jason Varuhas: Remedial Reform Part 1: Rationale

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This is the first of two posts on the remedial reforms proposed in the Judicial Review and Courts Bill. […]

UKCLA November 3, 2021 Judicial review

George Peretz QC: The Subsidy Control Bill: Part II – Application to legislation, questions & concerns

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In the first part of this post, I set out the structure of the Subsidy Control Bill.  This post […]

UKCLA October 29, 2021 Public Litigation

George Peretz QC: The Subsidy Control Bill: Part I – A new public law regime

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The Subsidy Control Bill, now going through the House of Commons, creates the domestic replacement for the EU State […]

UKCLA October 28, 2021 Public Litigation

Lee Marsons: Constitutional change in an era of incrementalism: Launching Public law Project’s UK constitutional reform tracker

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We are living in constitutionally eventful times. From the prorogation of Parliament, Brexit and the Northern Ireland Protocol, the Independent Review […]

UKCLA October 19, 2021 Constitutional reform

Michael Foran: Parliamentary Sovereignty and the Politics of Law-making

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Parliamentary sovereignty has traditionally been understood to mean that Parliament is free to enact legislation on any area […]

UKCLA October 18, 2021 Devolution, Human Rights Act 1998, Parliamentary sovereignty, Scotland, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

Mark Elliott and Nicholas Kilford: Devolution in the Supreme Court: Legislative Supremacy, Parliament’s ‘Unqualified’ Power, and ‘Modifying’ the Scotland Act

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In the Continuity Bill Reference, the Supreme Court advanced a striking analysis of the implications for devolution of […]

UKCLA October 15, 2021 Devolution, Judicial review, Parliamentary sovereignty, Scotland, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

Joe Tomlinson: Government as Skunk Works

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The legislative programme of this Government has—unsurprisingly, given its widely stated reformist ambitions—attracted close attention from those interested […]

UKCLA October 13, 2021 Administrative law, Constitutional reform, UK government, United Kingdom

Jonathan Morgan: IRAL’s Missing Remedy: Compensation for Unlawfulness

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The current blog post considers the failure of the current judicial review reform process, from IRAL onwards, to […]

UKCLA October 12, 2021 Administrative law, Constitutional reform, Judicial review, Judiciary

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